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Michael Tytgat is a Visiting Professor at Ghent University and a senior academic at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. His work spans High Energy Physics and Particle Physics, with a focus on experimental techniques and detector development. A key figure in the CMS Collaboration, he contributes to studies of Higgs bosons, proton-proton collisions, and heavy ion collisions at the LHC.
Research interests include:
- High Energy Physics: Higgs boson production, jet quenching, and extended Higgs sectors.
- Detector Development: Eco-friendly Resistive Plate Chambers and the T-SDHCAL Hadronic Calorimeter.
- Muon Radiography: Applications in geoscience (Mt. Vesuvius) and archaeology (Egyptian Pyramids).
Selected scientific awards:
- Jaarprijs Wetenschapscommunicatie 2020 (Year Prize for Science Communication).
Recent activities highlight his involvement in CMS Experiment data analysis and international collaborations with institutions like USTC (China) and HYU (South Korea). His projects address proton collisions, muon telescope design, and sustainable accelerating systems.
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